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Pest Collection (page 2)

Background imagePest Collection: Dermestes lardarius, larder beetle

Dermestes lardarius, larder beetle
Scanning electron microscope image of a larder beetle (x22). These beetles are important for the damage they do, mainly through feeding on animal matter. Coloured artificially by computer

Background imagePest Collection: Triatoma brasiliensis, triatomine bug

Triatoma brasiliensis, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Belminus sp. triatomine bug

Belminus sp. triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Dipetalogaster maxima, triatomine bug

Dipetalogaster maxima, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Panstrongylus rufotuberculatus, triatomine bug

Panstrongylus rufotuberculatus, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Panstrongylus geniculatus, triatomine bug

Panstrongylus geniculatus, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Panstrongylus megistus, triatomine bug

Panstrongylus megistus, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Psammolestes tertius, triatomine bug

Psammolestes tertius, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Rhodnius pictipes, triatomine bug

Rhodnius pictipes, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Triatoma cavernicola, triatomine bug

Triatoma cavernicola, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Rhodnius prolixus, C

Rhodnius prolixus, C
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Triatoma rubrovaria, triatomine bug

Triatoma rubrovaria, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Triatoma rubrofasciata, triatomine bug

Triatoma rubrofasciata, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Triatoma sordida, triatomine bug

Triatoma sordida, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imagePest Collection: Sipha glyceriae, aphids

Sipha glyceriae, aphids
Aphid or plant lice are small, plant-sucking insects. Aphids tend to form in clusters and prefer young shoots and succulent leaves

Background imagePest Collection: Musca autumnalis, face fly

Musca autumnalis, face fly
The face fly is a non-biting fly but is still a troublesome pest of cattle, as it feeds on secretions from the animals eyes and nose

Background imagePest Collection: Hydrotaea irritans, head fly

Hydrotaea irritans, head fly
The eggs of the head fly are mainly laid on vegetation or faeces with the adults living mainly on sheep. Specimen from the collections of the NHM

Background imagePest Collection: KOSSUTH, Lajos (1802-1894)

KOSSUTH, Lajos (1802-1894). Hungarian nationalist politician. Sculpture on bronze. HUNGARY. PEST. Budapest

Background imagePest Collection: Liszt conducting at Pest, 1856

Liszt conducting at Pest, 1856
Franz Liszt(1811 -1886), Hungarian composer, conducting at Pest in 1856, as viewed from a familys box in the audience. Date: September 1856

Background imagePest Collection: South African Locust

South African Locust
One of our African Friends - a South African locust from Johannesburg. Date: 1907

Background imagePest Collection: Rooks Attacking Crops

Rooks Attacking Crops
A flock of rooks attacking and eating a field of newly sown corn. Date: 1930s

Background imagePest Collection: Hungary / Budapest 1838

Hungary / Budapest 1838
Before the unification (in 1872) of the former towns of Buda (on the right bank of the Danube) and Pest (on the left bank). Date: 1838

Background imagePest Collection: Budapest Poultry Market

Budapest Poultry Market
The Poultry Market at Pest (as in Budapest). Date: 1877

Background imagePest Collection: Poe / Tales / King Pest

Poe / Tales / King Pest
KING PEST (Page footer). Date: First published: 1835

Background imagePest Collection: Panorama of Budapest, Hungary

Panorama of Budapest, Hungary
Szechenyi lanchid or Szechenyi Chain Bridge - a suspension bridge spanning the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the two sides of Budapest, Hungary

Background imagePest Collection: School in Aszod, Hungary

School in Aszod, Hungary
A Girls School in Aszod, Pest county, Hungary

Background imagePest Collection: Hungary Budapest

Hungary Budapest
Buda and Pest, separated by the Danube

Background imagePest Collection: Budapest under Attack

Budapest under Attack
The life of Pest the flourishing medieval city was transformed by 150 years of Turkish occupation between 1541 and 1686. Minarets and Mosques are depicted here



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